Brine heat pumps
Relatively constant temperatures that can be brought up to usable temperature
levels with the help of a HAUTEC brine-water heat pump exist in the soil at
all times of the year. There are three ways to use geothermal heat:
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During the construction phase, a ground collector is installed in horizontal
position in the garden. This ground collector absorbs the energy from
the soil via the liquid (brine) inside the collector pipe and conducts
that energy to the heat pump. The environmental energy is converted by
the heat pump into heating energy. The cooled brine liquid is returned
into the closed ground collector system and absorbs energy there again.
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Especially for heating system modernisations and for new buildings
with heat pumps, the energy fence as a heat source offers a
cost-effective possibility of installing an absorber system
(e.g. energy fence) even later on. Like a solar collector, the
energy fence also uses the direct radiation of our sun.
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The ground probe is drilled vertically approx. 30 to 100 metres deep
into the soil and functions according to the same principle as the
horizontal ground collector. The probe requires less space and is
therefore also extremely suitable as a collector system for heating
system modernisations with heat pumps.
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